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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 124252" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Cook, the one thing I notice that has changed is his arrogance and sense of entitlement. Hopefully he did mature. I'm sure he will make choices you don't like but for now you have a regular son and all the ups and downs that entails. </p><p>His daily barrage of criticism and insults to you was so over the top that I couldn't believe the words out of his mouth. He who had not achieved one darn thing without the help and support of you and husband had a lot to say about how you should do things. </p><p>Remember you achieved long ago and a little "know nothing, done nothing" bratty teen has no opinions that are worthy of your acknowledgement. You simply don't answer to him. Not about work, housework, cooking, driving, money, laws or anything else that he seems to think his needs to weigh in on. </p><p></p><p>Yay, for him putting a mirror up and doing what he should. You have every reason to feel optimistic and pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 124252, member: 3"] Cook, the one thing I notice that has changed is his arrogance and sense of entitlement. Hopefully he did mature. I'm sure he will make choices you don't like but for now you have a regular son and all the ups and downs that entails. His daily barrage of criticism and insults to you was so over the top that I couldn't believe the words out of his mouth. He who had not achieved one darn thing without the help and support of you and husband had a lot to say about how you should do things. Remember you achieved long ago and a little "know nothing, done nothing" bratty teen has no opinions that are worthy of your acknowledgement. You simply don't answer to him. Not about work, housework, cooking, driving, money, laws or anything else that he seems to think his needs to weigh in on. Yay, for him putting a mirror up and doing what he should. You have every reason to feel optimistic and pleased. [/QUOTE]
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